I also have a 95 escort with the same problem, you mentioned you found a replacement tank in Az. do you have a phone number or website that I can use to contact them?I also have a 95 escort with the same problem, you mentioned you found a replacement tank in Az. do you have a phone number or website that I can use to contact them?

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I did the samething only I hit a piece of 2x4. After checking everything else w/negative results, I found it to be the fuel pump. The 2x4 hit my gas tank and demolished my fuel pump. After replacing the fuel pump, Im back rollin.

Hi,
The fuel pressure regulator is on the end of the fuel rail, which is where the injectors are plugged into.
It is the round part which is attached to the very end of the rail.
Let me know if you need more information.
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Jason

Have you considered the possibility either the fuel line is choked between itself & the tank? Also air should be allowed to enter the fuel tank as it is consumed, else it will form a -ve pressure which will eventually cut off the fuel supply to the fuel pump? Also check the fuel pump is operational or not. Simply turning the igmition key one turn, activates all the electrical s & you should be able to hear it(fuel pump) if the bonnet is kept open.........sodeep

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if you jack up the right side of the car while its running does it die?...........just thinking that maybe the pickup has fallen off of the fuel pump in the gas tank so when the fuel moves to the left side of the tank the end of the pump may not be immersed in fuel.hope this helps...keep me posted its definitely an interesting problem.....Good luck!

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